Alphabet. Alphabets.

Alphabet. Alphabets.
Studio album by Trophy Scars
Released June 13, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre Post-hardcore
Length 42:29
Label The Death Scene
Producer Chris Badami
Trophy Scars chronology
Darts to The Sea / Sand in The Sea
(2006)
Alphabet. Alphabets.
(2006)
Bad Luck
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk.net(89%) [1]
Allmusic [2]
Aversion [3]
Punkbands.com [4]
Ear Candy [5]
Emotionalpunk(7.5/10) [6]
Lambgoat(7/10) [7]

Trophy Scars' Alphabet. Alphabets. was released on 13 June 2006. This LP was their second release on The Death Scene. It is Trophy Scars' second album.

The theme of the album is the letter "A". With the exception of "Yes", "No", ""A Song Begins With "A." Almost All These Songs Begin With "A."", all the titles of songs are a word or phrase that begins with the letter A, followed by a period, the plural of that word or phrase, and another period. In an interview on 25 May 2007, singer-songwriter Jerry Jones and Guitarist AJ Hanson spoke to AbsolutePunk.net's Louise Heng about the band. When asked about the reason behind the "A" theme, Jerry Jones replied:

The album was released on vinyl in March 2012 by Simply Legendary Records.

Track listing

  1. "An Introduction. All Introductions."
  2. "Artist. Artists."
  3. "Assistant. Assistants."
  4. "Assassin. Assassins."
  5. "Accent. Accents."
  6. "Apparition. Apparitions."
  7. "Yes."
  8. "No."
  9. "Absolute. Absolutes."
  10. "Alchemist. Alchemists."
  11. "Addict. Addicts."
  12. "Alligator. Alligators."
  13. "Alibi. Alibis."
  14. "Apple. Apples."
  15. "Anxiety. Anxieties."
  16. "A Song Begins With "A." Almost All These Songs Begin With "A.""

References

  1. AbsolutePunk.net review
  2. Mason, Stewart. Alphabet. Alphabets. at AllMusic
  3. Aversion review
  4. "Punkbands.com review". Archived from the original on 2006-11-21. Retrieved 2007-02-12.
  5. Ear Candy review
  6. Emotionalpunk review
  7. Lambgoat review
  8. Trophy Scars Interview at AbsolutePunk.net


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